Georgia Modular House
Why Build a Georgia Modular House?
Structurally sound in dangerous weather.
Modular construction technology in GA employs methods of construction that include glue-nailed sheathing and decking with redundant framing members. These methods make a Georgia modular home a safer place to hang your hat if you live in earthquake or tornado prone areas of the country. Modular houses are built to survive nature’s onslaught. The frame work of today’s modular home matches or exceeds site-built or panelized homes as modular houses are engineered for safe use in each specific geographic region where they are sold. Modular construction may be the safest method on the market as strict adherence to all applicable building codes is enforced through required state inspections.
Lasting Quality
There are endless examples of Georgia factory-built homes that have been in continuous use for 50, 60 and 70 years. One example would be module homes built 50 years ago in the mid west by National houses. These houses ranged in cost from $7,000 to $9,000 complete. These same houses are still in use today and their value has increased ten-fold.
Today, over 90% of all Georgia factory-built homes are customized to meet the buyer’s needs. They look as good or better than similar homes built on-site. Some manufacturers are producing spectacular mansions in excess of 10,000 sq. ft. Modular units are routinely stacked to reflect all types of architectural style from a New England Salt Box to an Ante Belle mansion. Modular units can be finished with stucco exteriors, tile roofs and other exterior design features making them indistinguishable from built on-site projects.
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